Well, the text says that Saul bowed down, but that does not mean that he bowed down to worship. People would always bow down to a respected leader, such as the king. A good for instance is Absalom bowing down to David upon his return to his father after his exile (2 Sam. 14:33). <br><br>Fred


"Ah, sitting - the great leveler of men. From the mightest of pharaohs to the lowest of peasants, who doesn't enjoy a good sit?" M. Burns